Here is my $.02 as I went through this several years ago when I got into the little raft game. I've spent time in both
Flycraft
Things I liked
- it had a frame providing more comfort on long floats
- small enough to throw in a pickup as suggested
- I liked the rack on the stern for carrying gear
Things I didn't like
- the boat was narrow and felt super tippy...almost like a canoe. Definitely not made for anything above class II.
- the floor was not self-bailing. Total deal breaker, although I think they now provide a self bailing floor
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Outcast Striker
Things I liked
- Self bailing floor
- Much more stable
- More compact making it easier to haul with my camper
- Less expensive than the Flycraft
Things I didn't like
- No frame and after several hours on the water my back would really start bothering me
- Anchor system was kind of cheap compared to others
But it ended up being an easy decision and went with the Outcast. I love that little boat. I added a simple NRS frame and that fixed my back issues. Also having a frame, I feel confident enough to row it down our local class IV. Might man up and give it a go this summer as I haven't been down in several years since I sold my 14'er. And while the Scotty Anchor is not bombproof, it is fine for what I'm doing.
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Another one you might look at is the Orvis Hookjaw. My friend bought one last year and while I haven't been in it yet, he loves it.
Feel free to hit me up if you want to get out for a day and test drive the Striker. I'm always looking for an excuse...